Mineichirō Adachi
1870–1934 (age 64)
Biography
Mineichirō Adachi (1870–1934) was a respected judge whose judicial career contributed to the development and administration of Japan's legal system during the Meiji and Taishō periods. His work in the judiciary reflected a commitment to justice and the rule of law during a time of significant legal modernization.
Adachi's service on the bench helped shape Japan's legal institutions and practices. He was honored with burial at Sōji-ji Temple, a recognition of his judicial integrity and his contributions to Japan's legal heritage and the pursuit of justice.